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Management of Zakah in Modern Muslim Society
Islamic Development Bank
Islamic Research and Training Institute

MANAGEMENT OF

ZAKAH
IN MODERN
MUSLIM SOCIETY

Islamic Development Bank
Islamic Research and Training Institute

MANAGEMENT OF ZAKAH
IN MODERN MUSLIM SOCIETY
Edited by :
I. A. Imtiazi
M . A. Mannan
M. A. Niaz
A. H. Deria

Papers presented to the first Seminar on Management of Zakah in Modern Muslim Society held in Karachi, Pakistan during 02-12 Sha 'aban 1405 H ( 22 April - 02 May 1985 ).

Organized By:
Islamic Research and Training Institute
Islamic Development Bank
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Pakistan Development Banking Institute
Karachi, Pakistan and Central Zakah Administration
Government of Pakistan

© Islamic Development Bank,
King Fahd National Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Seminar on Management of zakah in modern muslim society (
1:Karatchi : 1405 )
MANAGEMENT OF ZAKAH 1N MODERN MUSLIM SOCIETY
Jeddah.
236 P, 17 x 24 cm
ISBN 9960-32-096-0
1- Zakah
2-Islamic economy I- Title
252.4
3348/21

Legal Deposit No. 3348/21 ISBN:
9960-32-096-0

The view expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the
Islamic Research and Training
Institute nor of the Islamic
Development Bank.

The view expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the Islamic Research and Training Institute nor of the Islamic Development Bank.
References and citations are allowed but must be properly acknowledged.
First Edition 1410 H (1989)
Second Edition 1421H (2000)

‫ﺑﺴﻢ اﷲ اﻟﺮﺣﻤﻦ اﻟﺮﺣﻴﻢ‬

CONTENTS
Page
Foreword
I. A. Imtiazi

Introduction

PART I
MANAGEMENT OF ZAKAH IN. MODERN
MUSLIM SOCIETY .
1. Effects of Zakah Assessment and
Collection on the Redistribution of
Income in Contemporary Muslim
Countries

M. A. Mannan

Comments

Ziauddin Ahmad

29
51

2. Limitations on the Use of Zakah
Funds in Financing the Socioeconomic Infrastructure of society

S. Ismail Shehatah

57

Comments

D. M. Qureshi

74

commodate



References: First Edition 1410 H (1989) Second Edition 1421H (2000)

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